Migrant Women Rug-Making Instruction Kern County 1938
Migrant women learn rug-making skills at the Shafter migrant camp located in Kern County, California, in November 1938. The Work Projects Administration provided instructors to facilitate educational programs for migrant families. These initiatives were part of the Farm Security Administration, aimed at improving the lives of rural communities during the Great Depression.
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Migrant Women Rug-Making Instruction Kern County 1938
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